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Lecture: ‘Artifacts and Ethics: Representing Violence in the Holocaust Museum’

Humboldt State University Native American Forum

Dr. David M. Luebke, Professor of History at the University of Oregon and keynote speaker for the 2017 HSU History Conference, will discuss “Artifacts and Ethics: Representing Violence in the Holocaust Museum” on Friday, April 7, from 5-6:30 p.m. in the Native American Forum, BSS 162, on the Humboldt State University campus. Dr. Luebke worked for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., for four years before its opening in 1993, first as a historical consultant, then as a member of the design team for the museum’s permanent exhibition. In that capacity, he was responsible for researching, composing, and editing all textual elements – artifact labels, captions for photographs, and narrative exhibition texts.

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  • Phone: 707-826-3641
  • Email: histdept@humboldt.edu
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